PBIO 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Lycopodiopsida, Light-Independent Reactions, Thylakoid

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Sunlight comes in and leaves absorb solar energy: transforms into an alternating current (e-) in cells. Then it takes carbon dioxide and fixes them with existing compounds to make sugars (1) electrons come from water being split by solar energy (a) oxygen gas released from split. Living organisms are the source of carbon on earth. Carbon dioxide is the primary form of carbon in the atmosphere. Cellular respiration transforms carbon dioxide between living organisms aand the atmosphere: burning of fossil fuels (club moss primarily makes up coal) is also putting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Solar energy comes in and goes into the chloroplast, where carbon dioxide and water produce sugars and oxygen gas: the mitochondria take the sugars and oxygen gas and produces atp, releasing carbon dioxide and water. Sugars + o2 = atp + co2 + sugar is the equation for photosynthesis. Adenosine triphosphate (atp) is the cell"s energy molecule: has a nitrogenous base paired with a sugar.

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